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Dec. 12, 2022 at 1:57 a.m.
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Kings fans what are the RFA contracts going to look like for next season. Alot of players need new deals and I'm curious as to what each player should get.
Dec. 12, 2022 at 2:05 a.m.
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The only RFAs that are getting more than their qualifying offers are Vilardi, Anderson, and Bjornfot. It's hard to know what they'll get until we see how they finish the season. The sample size is really small on these guys.

Anderson will probably get something around 4 years @ $3.5-4M.

Vilardi had a very strong start to the season (he was the Kings' single best player for the first month of the season, but has cooled off lately). If he finishes strong, he could get a big payday (long-term, $6-7M). If not, he'll likely get a bridge with a reasonable raise ($2-2.5M).

I expect Bjornfot will get the same contract that Mikey Anderson did last summer. 1 year @ $1M.
Dec. 12, 2022 at 2:27 a.m.
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The only RFAs that are getting more than their qualifying offers are Vilardi, Anderson, and Bjornfot. It's hard to know what they'll get until we see how they finish the season. The sample size is really small on these guys.

Anderson will probably get something around 4 years $3.5-4M.

Vilardi had a very strong start to the season (he was the Kings' single best player for the first month of the season, but has cooled off lately). If he finishes strong, he could get a big payday (long-term, $6-7M). If not, he'll likely get a bridge with a reasonable raise ($2-2.5M).

I expect Bjornfot will get the same contract that Mikey Anderson did last summer. 1 year $1M.


Thanks for the input
 
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